NAPERVILLE, Ill., Feb. 12, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With nearly two-thirds of employees working abroad and a growing need for employee incentives that work in a variety of cultures and countries, the Global Incentive Council (GIC) of the Incentive Marketing Association (IMA) has put its best suggestions for finding help with global employee incentives into a new paper entitled, Recognition & Incentives in the Global Marketplace: Selecting the Right Provider.

"The global incentive marketplace is changing so rapidly due to emerging technology that we thought it important to try to establish some actionable benchmarks that would help companies select the provider that best suits their particular needs for awards around the globe," said Ashley Fina, GIC member and president of Michael C. Fina's Recognition Division. "Too often, we have found that many U.S.-based companies think they can simply extend existing domestic recognition programs to their employees in other countries without considering issues like cultural differences, local delivery capability, fees, taxes, and the provider's international experience," she continued.

Fina explained that the paper begins with the premise that different countries and providers have very different ways of doing things, then goes on to explore the current state of the industry on an international basis and discuss important considerations such as provider types and critical program elements like customer service and fulfillment capabilities.

"Our goal is to remind companies of the items that they need to consider when selecting a global provider and to equip them with a list of questions and recommendations that they can adapt to their particular situation," Fina concluded.

About the Global Incentive CouncilThe Global Incentive Council is a strategic industry group of the Incentive Marketing Association and is an international organization dedicated to serving the needs of the international incentive community. As an organization under the umbrella of the Incentive Marketing Association, we are the leading resource for information and delivery of global incentive programs. The organization is comprised of international suppliers, incentive companies and buyers in the incentive marketplace, representing Asia, Europe, Latin America, Canada and the United States. Members of the Global Incentive Council include leading suppliers and professionals in the areas of incentive sales and marketing. For more information please visit: www.globalincentivecouncil.org

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